Big name cities like New York and San Francisco are notoriously expensive for their steep (and seemingly never decreasing) rent prices.

According to Apartment List's October 2016 Rent Report, rent growth across the U.S. was flat month over month from August to September, the national median rent price for a 1-bedroom apartment being $1,120.

However, this is a 2.1 percent increase from what it was in September 2015.

Following that trend were 10 notable cities that have seen a high percentage increase in rent year over year, and are quickly moving on their way up to become hot-spot cities for high rent.

Think you can guess what they are? Take a look through the top 10 cities with increasing rent below: